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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,458 posts)
Thu Dec 16, 2021, 04:55 PM Dec 2021

As critical race theory stirs national debate, Oklahoma bill seeks to alter teaching of slavery

A Sequoyah County lawmaker has filed a bill that would outlaw the teaching that America was unique in its use of slavery and takes aim at a New York Times' project that sought to highlight the role slavery played in America’s founding.

House Bill 2988, authored by Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, would prevent the teaching that one race is the unique oppressor in the institution of slavery, that another race is the unique victim in the institution of slavery, or that America had slavery more extensively and for a later period of time than other nations.

“It is important that it be taught that we had slavery as a nation and it was evil, but it would not be proper to teach it that we were the only ones that had it,” Olsen said during a Wednesday interview. “It is the agenda of the far left, they want our young people to hate America.”

The bill also would outlaw the use of the 1619 Project, which is a series produced by The New York Times Magazine that argued there is not enough understanding on how slavery shaped the nation and how it continues to impact society today. Spearheaded by journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, the series drew scorn from some conservatives who believed it detracted from American exceptionalism, the belief that the United States is better than other nations.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/critical-race-theory-stirs-national-110133086.html

Oh FFS didn't your mama ever teach you because someone else does something it's no excuse for you to do the same?

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As critical race theory stirs national debate, Oklahoma bill seeks to alter teaching of slavery (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2021 OP
Billy did it, too!" never worked for me as a kid. nt Atticus Dec 2021 #1
We must teach that slavery was bad, but that everyone did it, so it wasn't sooo bad as to notice.... Thomas Hurt Dec 2021 #2
if you don't like the facts of history DBoon Dec 2021 #3
Been there, done that Retired Engineer Bob Dec 2021 #4
Bunch of heathens going against the Bible keithbvadu2 Dec 2021 #5
Everybody's doing it. old as dirt Dec 2021 #6
Now, if they want to talk about cattle rustling, then ... old as dirt Dec 2021 #7

DBoon

(23,068 posts)
3. if you don't like the facts of history
Thu Dec 16, 2021, 05:36 PM
Dec 2021

then just make them illegal.

Problem solved.

Next, pass a law making pi exactly equal to 3.

4. Been there, done that
Thu Dec 16, 2021, 07:04 PM
Dec 2021

The intellectual giants of my current home state almost passed such a law. Made it through the house, was sabotaged by visiting “sciencey” liberal Purdue mathematician in the senate.

https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/indianapolis/it-would-have-been-a-laughingstock-hoosier-lawmakers-nearly-passed-the-indiana-pi-bill-in-1897

 

old as dirt

(1,972 posts)
7. Now, if they want to talk about cattle rustling, then ...
Thu Dec 16, 2021, 10:44 PM
Dec 2021

… that’s another matter.

My wife’s ancestors are famous for their cattle rustling.

But that was from white folks.

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